Make way for the king

: : I'm looking for the origin of the phrase "Make way for the king" - any feedback would be much appreciated!

: Well, one of the meanings of "way" is "Opportunity for passage or advance: freedom from obstruction", and this is the meaning it has in the constructions "give way" and "make way". Obviously kings, emperors, presidents and people being rushed to hospital for lifesaving surgery expect other mortals to get out of their way, and if you don't their minions are likely to shout at you to *make* way. (VSD)

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I can point you to some lines by Euripides which takes it back 2400 years:At the branching road of PhokisThe driver of Laius commanded my son:"Out of the road, Stranger! Make way for the King!"But he walked on without a word, silent in his pride.

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But, as Victoria implies, I expect people have been shouting it as long as there have been kings. If topical news is to be believed, maybe the Neanderthals shouted it. (GC)